Showing posts with label Japanese Language class. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japanese Language class. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

The result of JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) in July has been announced!

The result of JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) in July has been announced!

BNC (Bodhgaya Nihongo Class) got 4 students passed in N3 level, 
8 students passed in N4 level, 24 students passed in N5 level!

Congratulations! Omedetou gozaimasu!











Thursday, August 15, 2019

Independence day of India and Rakshabandhan


15th August is the Independence day of India.

And, this year, Rakshabandhan festival also held on the same day.

It was very busy day as I thought!


In the morning, we had a celebration ceremony of Independence day of India.
Today, it was first time for me to hoist the national flag, 
due to absence of my husband who went on business trip.

The flag hold flower petals inside and was tied tightly,
it was too tight to untie the string only once, 
I tried to pull several times to open the flag.


Wearing shoes is prohibited around the flag stand. 


After hoisting the national flag, everyone started to sing the national song.


It is rainy season, but it was sunny day with strong sun light, so it was so hot today!


We all did it very well!


Some students sang songs, and gave speeches.


Every time, in hoisting flag photo, principal sir's hand overlapped on my husband's face,
this time, flower petals overlapped on my face...!


After the celebration, we had Jalebi (national sweets of India).


After the celebration at Surya Bharti School, next was our hotel's celebration.


With staffs and special guests, Mr.&Mrs. Rajesh.


And there, a priest was waiting for us.
He was the priest who conducted our marriage ceremony.


He came to celebrate Rakshabandhan for us.

"Rakshabandhan" means a custom that Sisters pray for their brothers' health and give charms.
Not only real siblings but also cousins and friends can do this ceremony.


Putting charm with right wrist for boys and left wrist for girls.


He gave a charm for my husband.


Elder daughter has lots of brothers in Japanese class.


Second daughter also celebrated like her sister.


Rahul who is an ex-student came to celebrate Rakshabandhan.

Today(15th) was the last day of Sawan season, 
he kept his beard unshaved during the season.

He is 20 something, but look at him, like a boss!

He opened a computer class in his village, and he is also planning to open a branch in Gaya.

And, my "Brother" is Mr.Kamal.


He is a local head of a famous newspaper.


He managed his time to come to celebrate.


We have been continuing this ceremony for 9 years.

And ... !

My children and I went to celebrate Rakshabandhan with their 9 cousins.

And we had more...!
Premjeet who is an ex-student and in a cricket academy came to celebrate at night.

It was so busy and full of memory day!



Thursday, May 25, 2017

2 students passed JLPT N3, and one student passed N5



The students who took the JLPT test on December 2016 received their results at the end of January 2017.

Chanesh and Niraj passed N3 level, and Vikash passed N5 level!

Chanesh and Niraj came to see me early in the morning when the results were declared.

I was wondering why they were smiling.

I asked them "Maybe the result of JLPT would be declared till 10 am today, so would you like to check it?"

Then, "We've got the result!  It was 10 am in Japanese time when the result was declared. Thank you, madam!" they said and touched my feet as an expression of traditional Indian gratitude.

Other students couldn't pass the test.

One of them, Rahul couldn't pass the test due to lack of only one point, even though it was the first time for him.

Everyone has started studying for the test in July.

I'll try my best so that more students can pass the test next time.

Now, we are going to challenge for N2 level!

Please pray for our success!

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My children took the JLPT test in December, and all of them passed.

Elder son passed N2 level, Elder daughter passed N4 level, second son passed N5.

They study in English and Hindi in India, and they study Japanese by themselves.

Especially, elder son wants to study in a university in Japan, so he is going to take N1 next time.

Of course, he is going to take the special exam as a student who had their education oversea.

He has to write essays in Japanese in the exam.

I'm always so busy for teaching Japanese language to my students and don't have much time to teach my own children, but I'll try to teach them too.



Tuesday, April 25, 2017

32 hours by train to Delhi! Road to JLPT (Japanese language test)


<2nd Dec. 2016>

Around noon on 2nd Dec., students of Japanese language class departed to Delhi from Gaya to take the exam of JLPT(Japanese language test).


There were 2 students for N3 level, 2 for N4 level and 6 for N5 level.

2 teachers were also with them to take the exam.

The train in which the students and teachers sat departed around 2 pm from Gaya and reached New Delhi in early morning on the next day.

This time, three of my children also decided to take the JLPT exam.

They are Japanese, so they don't have to take it but they wanted to measure their own abilities on Japanese fluency.

My elder son took the exam for N2 level, elder daughter took for N4, and second son took N5.

My children and I departed from Gaya by another train around 10:30pm on 2nd Dec.

It is winter in north India from December to January.

Trains tend to be late because of heavy white fog in that season.

Our train was expected to arrive around 10am in the morning on the next day, but it arrived at around 7pm.




<3rd Dec.>

It is usual for trains to be late in winter, so there are some extra food stocks in the trains.

The extra menu which are provided when a train is late are very simple, like rice, beans soup and pickles. 

The simple food was tasty this time, maybe because the cook was good skilled.

It was 9 hours late, so we had been sitting for about 23 hours on the train.

After reaching New Delhi station, we rode Metro(subway) to our home.

I usually take taxi from New Delhi station because I always bring a lot of luggage.

But this time I rode on a train of Metro with a baby and a lot of luggage because I didn't have much money to hire a taxi.

I think some people know this news that India government suddenly banned old 500 and 1000 Rs. notes, so people rushed to bank to exchange them into new notes but there had been less new notes in banks.

The students and teachers would have stayed at a hotel near New Delhi station in our plan, but since we didn't have any money, so I decided to let all of them stay at my house!

My children and I arrived home at around 9 pm.

The train the students rode hadn't arrived at Delhi yet.

They finally arrived at New Delhi station around 11 pm.

The expected time of riding the train was 16 hours, but it was more than 32 hours ride.

They caught the last train of Metro and reached my home.

They ate plenty of chicken curry which my sister in law prepared for them.

We spread mattresses and blankets on the floor of the living room and they squeezed to sleep all together. 


<4th Dec.>

They had to reach the venue for the JLPT exam before 8 am next morning, so they woke up around 5 am to get ready.


They slept for only 4 hours.

They took Metro to the venue.

the exam took place in some schools, which were separated by the levels.

The JLPT exam started at 9 am and ended at 12 noon.

After that, they went for shopping and directly reached New Delhi station around 7 pm. 

The train for Gaya should have departed around 10 pm at the night, but because of the foggy weather the train was late and it departed at 6 am in the next morning.

They had slept on the platform whole night while waiting for the train.





<5th Dec.>

My children and I couldn't get tickets for the train, so we flew from New Delhi to Patna (took about one and half hour) instead, and rode a car to Bodhgaya from Patna.

The road was jammed by trucks, and it took 6 hours to get to Bodhgaya, though it usually takes 3 hours. We arrived at Bodhgaya in the midnight.


<6th Dec.>

The students and the teachers arrived at Gaya station at 5 am in the morning.

It took over 23 hours for them to return.

Well, the results of the exam will be out after 3 months.

I wish they will get rewards for their efforts...!



Saturday, September 10, 2016

2 students pass N4, 1 student pass N5 of JLPT(Japanese language test)


I have a good news for you!!!

2 of my students C and N passed N4, and 1 student V passed N5 in the Japanese language proficiency test (JLPT) held in Delhi in July.

Next JLPT test will be at the beginning of December. We only have 3 months till the next test!

 I have already made the study schedule for September, October, and November.
For about 3 months, we will concentrate and study Japanese everyday. 

We've already started our study. I teach them by using text books for N3 like Nihongo Sou Matome (Kanji, Vocabulary, Grammar, Reading, Listening), and Nihongo Kanzen Master (Kanji, Grammar, Reading, Listening).


We have to study at least 12 pages of the text books everyday.

I hold sample tests every Sunday.

I hold Japanese class for students for N5 and beginners on every Sunday morning, so while I am teaching them, the students of N3 and N4 can take a test. I would then check their answers and explain to them in the afternoon.

We played a game in the class on Sunday in August.

Ms.T and Ms.N participated in our class as volunteer teachers from Angel Aid Association. 

We played a game in which two groups of the students competed to get Hiragana cards and make Japanese words with the cards.

We explained how to play the game to them, but they weren't used to play such games, so they broke the rules many times, and we had to explain again and again.

It was unexpectedly fun!

From now, the students who are aiming to get N3, N4, and N5 have started to study seriously. 

If you support our activity and cheer them up, it will help us a lot. Thank you!